Skip to main content
Font size: +

Denver RTD tests trains on future commuter-rail line

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 4/22/2019 Rail News: Passenger Rail
image Systems integrated testing verifies that the construction process produced a safe and reliable operating rail line.Photo – Denver RTD

The Regional Transportation District (RTD) of Denver last week tested trains along the North Metro rail line, a future commuter-rail line under construction. 

“The testing process, referred to as systems integrated testing, evaluates all the elements [of the system] to verify that the construction produced a safe and reliable operating rail line,” said Chuck Culig, RTD North Metro rail-line project manager in a press release. 

North Metro is an 18.5-mile electrified commuter-rail line that will be called the N Line when it opens. Thirteen miles of the line between Denver Union Station and the Eastlake Station in Thornton, Colorado, is under construction. 

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

More News from 4/22/2019


Copyright

© © TradePress Media Group, Inc.